ABV
18.0
ABV
18.0
Rating
0.0
Rating count
0
Last updated
over 1 year ago
Rich ebon hue. Roasted chocolate on the nose. Malty, mellow, and super smooth with a touch of bourbon and oak before chocolate notes round out the finish.
over 1 year ago
It’s a bit boozy. 15.5% isn’t too shabby, eh? Big. Good. Thick. Toasty. Roasty.
over 1 year ago
I couldn't help myself. It's right here and so good. Rich chocolate and coffee notes, smooth for the ABV, all-over easy going for one of the most classically strong stouts.
over 1 year ago
Seems like a fit addition to the St. Pat's register. Goes down easy and sits just right.
over 1 year ago
Ooh. VFine/VSmooth now… I’m imagining aging the remainder of ths 4pack for a year or three. Yeah, we’ll see how well we manage temptations. Delectable 🛌🧢, in any case.
about 1 year ago
Just about perfect! 15-20%, and gets more potent the longer you age it.
about 1 year ago
Great beer hid the ABV remarkably well good malty character on top of a perfect layer of caramel malt good thickness and mouthfeel stone fruit on nose with chocolate. Overall no complaints.
over 1 year ago
ABV on label is 15.5%, cost 11 USD. Excellent, chocolate and red wine nail this one.
over 1 year ago
Rich, dark, sweet and fruity tones. Not feeling a lot of heat on this big stout. Very drinkable.
over 1 year ago
Victory beer. Although I’d be even happier with a washington loss.
over 1 year ago
Damn that’s nice. The 15.5% is felt but not overly boozy. Great body. Dangerous
over 1 year ago
That is pretty damn good! Rich, boozy, damn nice version here! Everything you were expecting and a little bit more. Very very nice!
over 1 year ago
Pours incinerated straw. Intense plum nose. Taste is intense dark fruit/black pepper/tobacco and alcohol
over 1 year ago
DFH still can make a solid stout even non BA. This was a great example with the prominent bakers chocolate and slight roast you get. At times I got some coffee essence. For 15.5% this drank exceptionally smooth.
over 1 year ago
Roasty. Chocolate. Coffee. Malty. Rich. Sweet. Bitter. Port. Sherry. Boozy. Warming. Strong. Dry. Much drier than previous years.
over 1 year ago